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here to give us his stake is jimmy carters national security adviser. what should president obama do with syria, as it continues its slow motion drift into chaos? >> i don't know, and i'm not being evasive. i literally don't know. we have to have better intelligence. who's really fighting? who started the fight. how was it financed. where did the initial weaponry for the beginning of that struggle a year ago or so originate? there doesn't seem to be any clarity on it, second, what are the objectives of those who are doing the fighting? for example, the suicide bombing in damascus, is that the work of the more democratic groups that we would like to see in charge? doesn't that smack of certain forms of extremist terror that's associated with extremist groups? >> would you intervene militarily? >> well, i would intervene militarily, if i knew that something has to be desperately prevented. or if i knew that the effort would not produce a regional war and would produce a desirable political outcome. at this stage, i don't see much evidence for a yes as the
here to give us his stake is jimmy carters national security adviser. what should president obama do with syria, as it continues its slow motion drift into chaos? >> i don't know, and i'm not being evasive. i literally don't know. we have to have better intelligence. who's really fighting? who started the fight. how was it financed. where did the initial weaponry for the beginning of that struggle a year ago or so originate? there doesn't seem to be any clarity on it, second, what are the...
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carter's from i don't want to genetic contamination of their crops and maintain their right to farm without these patent lawsuits and basically attacking the rights of former where they want to for now on its part has called this lawsuit completely basis i want to read of a quote from them they said quote farmers have no interest in using monsanto as patency of products have no rational basis to fear a lawsuit from monsanto and claims are and claims are contrary to that quote are to the contrary to quote the district court are groundless and baseless as was the stated in the court it has been and remains monsanto's policy it not to exercise its patent rights where trace amounts of our patents are present in a farmer's fields as a result of this and for remains now on our website they also said this they said since one thousand nine hundred seven we have only filed suits against one hundred forty five farmers one hundred forty five times in the us this may sound like a lot but when you consider that we sell seeds to more than twenty two hundred fifty thousand american farmers a year
carter's from i don't want to genetic contamination of their crops and maintain their right to farm without these patent lawsuits and basically attacking the rights of former where they want to for now on its part has called this lawsuit completely basis i want to read of a quote from them they said quote farmers have no interest in using monsanto as patency of products have no rational basis to fear a lawsuit from monsanto and claims are and claims are contrary to that quote are to the...
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. ♪ ♪ >> ladies and gentlemen, jimmy carter and mrs. rosalynn carter. [applause] >> ladies and gentlemen, the 41st president of the united states, george h. w. bush and barbara bush. ladies and gentlemen, th >> ladies and gentlemen, the 42nd president of the united states, william jefferson clinton and senator hillary rodham clinton. [applause]♪ >> ladies and gentlemen, the children of the vice president elect. >> ladies and gentlemen, the doctors of the president-elect, malia obama and sasha obama. [applause] ♪ >> ladies and gentlemen, the first lady, mrs. laura bush. >> [crowd chanting "obama"] ♪ >> ladies and gentlemen, mrs. michelle obama and dr. jill i didnbiden. ♪ >> ladies and gentlemen, the president of the united states, the honorable george walker bush. with senator mitch mcconnell, house republican leader representative john boehner, and secretary for the minority, david chapa. ♪ >> has deputy sergeant at arms, senator harry reid, house majority leader. [applause] >> ladies and gentlemen, the president elect of the united states, jo
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natural security adviser to jimmy carter, thank you for joining us first of all we really appreciate it. >> glad to be with you cenk. >> cenk: now, i want to ask you about hagel first, we'll get to brennan second. on the issue of hagel what's the real beef that the republicans have with hagel? what is their real concern with him? >> i think he's very independent-minded, very independent, and i don't think they like that. secondly he broke ranks over the iraq war which he rightly described as a horrible error a massive strategic mistake and something that did not serve american interests. they didn't like that. >> cenk: something strange is going on here. we have republicans opposing a nominee who is a republican, who agreed with the president. who else would he agree with? >> i think ultimately a great many of them because ultimately most of them are sensible people are going to vote for him. we have some people stepping into the fight and encouraging extremeist vile statements about hagel that he's anti-semitic, not supportive of israel, and i think some dislike by republicans. >> c
natural security adviser to jimmy carter, thank you for joining us first of all we really appreciate it. >> glad to be with you cenk. >> cenk: now, i want to ask you about hagel first, we'll get to brennan second. on the issue of hagel what's the real beef that the republicans have with hagel? what is their real concern with him? >> i think he's very independent-minded, very independent, and i don't think they like that. secondly he broke ranks over the iraq war which he...
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the great stock prognosticator jimmy carter told us that. i say cry me a river the size of the amazon because apple's rain forest eco system is being challenged by development everywhere. when you have turbo charged growth, you can get away with anything. and reality places no limits on how high your stock can go. they should bite the bullet and buy amazon. and hey, they could keep jeff bezos as ceo restoring the stock's visionary premium. john in illinois. john? >> caller: hey, jim, how you doing? >> all right, what's going on? >> caller: i got a crazed super computer for you, man. company headquartered out in seattle, washington, i did a little homework on it. i found good cash, little or no debt. but the one thing that stood out to me, i was wondering because of the limited -- possible limited market is the future growth. is it -- can we see -- >> no, you know what? i think you got a winner, but i think you should take half off the table. i looked at that company before, i'm shocked it's gotten this high. i want you to cut it in half. som
the great stock prognosticator jimmy carter told us that. i say cry me a river the size of the amazon because apple's rain forest eco system is being challenged by development everywhere. when you have turbo charged growth, you can get away with anything. and reality places no limits on how high your stock can go. they should bite the bullet and buy amazon. and hey, they could keep jeff bezos as ceo restoring the stock's visionary premium. john in illinois. john? >> caller: hey, jim, how...
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jimmy carter was the first to do it. i was actually there that day, anderson, in swaddling clothes on jimmy carter's inauguration. we'll see whether the president gets out and whether the first daughters do as well. back to you. >> well, the president's public swearing in took place about two hours ago. you're watching it here of course on cnn. listen to some of it. >> please raise your right hand and repeat after me. i, barack hussein obama do solemnly swear. >> i barack hussein obama do solemnly swear. >> that i will faithfully execute. >> that i will faithfully execute. >> the office of the president of the united states. >> the office of president of the united states. >> and will to the best of my ability. >> and will to the best of my ability. >> preserve, protect and defend. >> preserve, protect and defend. >> the constitution of the united states. >> the constitution of the united states. >> so help you god? >> so help me god. >> congratulations, mr. president. >> and just in case you missed the speech, i want to
jimmy carter was the first to do it. i was actually there that day, anderson, in swaddling clothes on jimmy carter's inauguration. we'll see whether the president gets out and whether the first daughters do as well. back to you. >> well, the president's public swearing in took place about two hours ago. you're watching it here of course on cnn. listen to some of it. >> please raise your right hand and repeat after me. i, barack hussein obama do solemnly swear. >> i barack...
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. >> rose: what would have happened if jimmy carter had said to the iranians, this is war. you have taken americans hostage, i'll give you 30 days to release them or 44 hours, whatever it is. if you don't, you're at war with the united states, and we will use all means necessary. >> i think the iranians would have been defiant. >> rose: really? >> khomeini would have seen it as this country has been subdued by the americans since the shah returned in 1953 from rome and that today's iran will submit to that. >> rose: that would be true with khomeini and true today in terms of the sanctions. >> i think so. it's hard to, the country is so opaque these days. but to another sort of avenue to your question would be to some extent that was the reason for the commando raid. i think the tension if you recall in new york every day the frustration of the u.s. citizen. here we are a super power. here a country that we hadn't even thought of except the shah had a lot of money and he's going to by pan american airlines. what's happening. can't we do anything about this? whether or not th
. >> rose: what would have happened if jimmy carter had said to the iranians, this is war. you have taken americans hostage, i'll give you 30 days to release them or 44 hours, whatever it is. if you don't, you're at war with the united states, and we will use all means necessary. >> i think the iranians would have been defiant. >> rose: really? >> khomeini would have seen it as this country has been subdued by the americans since the shah returned in 1953 from rome and...
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he began my knowledge with human rights, and that was really something, the jimmy carter invention of human rights, and in charge of latin american affairs, positions in the white house, and in every case, he really always brought deeply moral and intellectual realm into the work he was doing in practice and in policy, and now he is the truth teller in an entirely new career, it seems to me, an issue in the middle east, the arab israeli problem, telling the truth where the truth is very rarely to be found or not -- twisted, and i would say, speaking of classics, gives a plug to i think the first book he did, maybe not the first book, called "undo process," which is a classic of washington, i think, no one should go to washington without reading that book. [laughter] max boot, in the times when laws and rules and principles of strategy seem to be overwhelmed or out of date, he's become thee authoritative voice on military affairs always with amazing, consistent, unquestioned integrity, which is also kind of a rarity in the field which is marked often by to littization, and we are looki
he began my knowledge with human rights, and that was really something, the jimmy carter invention of human rights, and in charge of latin american affairs, positions in the white house, and in every case, he really always brought deeply moral and intellectual realm into the work he was doing in practice and in policy, and now he is the truth teller in an entirely new career, it seems to me, an issue in the middle east, the arab israeli problem, telling the truth where the truth is very rarely...
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that was really something intellectually to come in behind the jimmy carter, human rights and the state department through pat gary and. in charge of latin american affairs, and then positions in the white house. in every case, he really always brought the deeply moral and intellectual realm into the work that he was doing in practice and in policy. and now he is the truth teller in an entirely new career, it seems to me, on an issue, the middle east and the arab-israeli problem, telling the truth when the truth is very rarely to be found, or twisted it and i would say speaking of classes, i did want to give a plug to i think the first book you did, maybe not the first, but called and due process which is a classic of washington i think of no one should go to washington without reading that book. max boot, in the time when the laws of war and the strange symmetries of warfare, the principles of strategy seem to be overwhelmed or out of date, he has become the authoritative voice on military affairs, always with amazing consistent unquestioned integrity, which is also kind of a rarity in
that was really something intellectually to come in behind the jimmy carter, human rights and the state department through pat gary and. in charge of latin american affairs, and then positions in the white house. in every case, he really always brought the deeply moral and intellectual realm into the work that he was doing in practice and in policy. and now he is the truth teller in an entirely new career, it seems to me, on an issue, the middle east and the arab-israeli problem, telling the...
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carter's failed military effort to rescue the iranian hostages in 1980. it would be much safer to launch a drone attack, but also less sure, because we'd never be certain we'd gotten our man. >> i will tell you that there are moments in your presidency, and i think this is true of every president, presidents i admire, presidents i've been critical of, where you really do put politics aside. where you have great clarity about the profound privilege and responsibility of this office. certainly, we thought about the fact that if there was a failure here, it would have disastrous consequences for me politically. we knew the examples of the carter presidency and we understood what happened there. but i tell you, the only thing that i was thinking about throughout this entire enterprise was, i really want to get those guys back home safe. >> there were people who had said, let's not do this. let's wait. let's give it a little more time. so he had made a really tough call, and i think so much, so much hinged on that. >> as the world now knows, the mission was a
carter's failed military effort to rescue the iranian hostages in 1980. it would be much safer to launch a drone attack, but also less sure, because we'd never be certain we'd gotten our man. >> i will tell you that there are moments in your presidency, and i think this is true of every president, presidents i admire, presidents i've been critical of, where you really do put politics aside. where you have great clarity about the profound privilege and responsibility of this office....
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presidents, jimmy carter, ronald reagan, george herbert walker bush, bill clinton, george w. bush and president obama. and his book is now in book stores. six guys, a the lot of presidents, who stands out in your mind. who did you like the most and why did you vote for obama in 2008? >> i had to sneak that in. >> sure. you know, you admire something different about each president and of course, i only got to know some of the latter because i was senior enough to have interaction with them. the day i retired, the ceremony on the day i retired, the elder george bush called me. i'd never met him and he called me as about an hour before the ceremony, just to wish me well and thank me. >> sean: a good man. >> i thought that was an extraordinarily touching move. of course, his son i worked very closely with and i remember when it got difficult, and i cover this in the book, he brought me to ummer of 2005. we were in the middle of the fight in the west which was very difficult in iraq and fighting while we were working hard to get abu assad and hadn't gotten him yet. and brought me
presidents, jimmy carter, ronald reagan, george herbert walker bush, bill clinton, george w. bush and president obama. and his book is now in book stores. six guys, a the lot of presidents, who stands out in your mind. who did you like the most and why did you vote for obama in 2008? >> i had to sneak that in. >> sure. you know, you admire something different about each president and of course, i only got to know some of the latter because i was senior enough to have interaction...
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former president jimmy carter. he said these men understand maybe in a way nobody else does, the job longer you are here the more humble you become. it is beyond your pure power to move this country individually. you need people to work with, partners to do it with you and learn that more and more as time goes by. >> the term i wrote down, listening to president obama, humble blood. he's got it in him. a remarkable innate ability to strike the proper tone whenever he speaks. if washington should just take the demeanor in that room, we might get something done in this country. >> yeah. >> it was -- this was fun to watch. this was -- you know? a rare moment in which there are no barbs. there's no angles played out. they're respecting each other's public service and what it's all about. from them being there. >> what's going to happen now is the president will stop to look at some of the statuary that's in statuary hall and then go to the reviewing stand to watch the inaugural parade still ahead of us. one thing to sh
former president jimmy carter. he said these men understand maybe in a way nobody else does, the job longer you are here the more humble you become. it is beyond your pure power to move this country individually. you need people to work with, partners to do it with you and learn that more and more as time goes by. >> the term i wrote down, listening to president obama, humble blood. he's got it in him. a remarkable innate ability to strike the proper tone whenever he speaks. if washington...
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in 1980, president jimmy carter appointed judge clemon as alabama's first black federal judge. he served as chief judge from 1999 to 2006. under his administration the court adopted a or more representative jury plan and increased minority presence in the work force of the court. service he was also the trial judge in the ledbetter v. goodyear case. in 2009 he retired from the federal bench and returned to practicing law. please join me in welcoming the honorable judge clemon. [applause] >> i'm indebted for the kind words of introduction. i count it a blessing to be here at alabama law school and particularly in this room, because much of my legal and judicial career interacted with judge lynn. and it's a certain comfort level to be here in a room which he, which bear withs his name. bears his name. now, i'm a sometimes participant on american constitutional society's programs in the district of columbia, and i'm extremely happy to see a chapter here in tuscaloosa. it's not the first time, as professor hopkin knows, not the first time i've addressed this body. but each time the
in 1980, president jimmy carter appointed judge clemon as alabama's first black federal judge. he served as chief judge from 1999 to 2006. under his administration the court adopted a or more representative jury plan and increased minority presence in the work force of the court. service he was also the trial judge in the ledbetter v. goodyear case. in 2009 he retired from the federal bench and returned to practicing law. please join me in welcoming the honorable judge clemon. [applause]...
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i think folks would suggest that bill clinton's record is superior to, perhaps, jimmy carter's record, and i would submit that, you know -- and, therefore, you know, i would take george on the battlefield writing love letters to sally fairfax in a minute. and, again, this is not green lighting it. so what we've seen is some great leaders in world history have perhaps not measured up in terms of morality, but who's to say? on the other hand, we've seen great leaders. one president i'm quite certain that there was never any affair is harry truman. and there's a great line, i put the quotes in the book, where truman goes e to europe and like so many prominent leaders, these young aides basically come up to truman and say what do you want and truman just dresses everyone down. son, i'm married to the only woman i've ever kissed, don't you dare. basically, i will run you out of my army. and one of that permitted anyone anywhere around harry truman. so, yes, there have been some good, loving marriages. and truman and bess exchanged some delightful letters throughout their life. i mentioned
i think folks would suggest that bill clinton's record is superior to, perhaps, jimmy carter's record, and i would submit that, you know -- and, therefore, you know, i would take george on the battlefield writing love letters to sally fairfax in a minute. and, again, this is not green lighting it. so what we've seen is some great leaders in world history have perhaps not measured up in terms of morality, but who's to say? on the other hand, we've seen great leaders. one president i'm quite...
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. >> remember gerry ford losing a close election to jimmy carter after the headline ran, ford to new york, drop dead. >> part of this is pure politeness, but politeness relates to political power and tribal allegiance. john boehner didn't feel on the night of the big fiscal cliff vote either the energy or the responsibility or the sense of family ties, if you will, to the northeast republicans to make the kind of explanation that chris shays is talking about. he just blew them off. and that sent a big message -- >> that may be more of the story -- >> what? >> the more to the story may be john was concerned he wouldn't even get 85 votes to get this bill passed if he had included the northeast aid. i mean, we just don't know certain things that were happening -- >> but he didn't say any of that on that night. my point was he didn't care enough -- >> i bet -- >> i want to go -- >> -- about conversations he had with the president and so on. i happen to think john boehner is -- deserves more credit than he's getting. >> i like boehner, too, but i think he's overwhelmed by the right. we gr
. >> remember gerry ford losing a close election to jimmy carter after the headline ran, ford to new york, drop dead. >> part of this is pure politeness, but politeness relates to political power and tribal allegiance. john boehner didn't feel on the night of the big fiscal cliff vote either the energy or the responsibility or the sense of family ties, if you will, to the northeast republicans to make the kind of explanation that chris shays is talking about. he just blew them off....
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i remember in the 1970s, nixon, jerry ford, jimmy carter, they all wanted temporary tax rebates. that was the idea du jour. never worked. >> they just gave you a big check and said this is a check from the federal government. go spend it and do whatever you want with it. it's different when could you give people on a weekly or bi-weekly base is throughout the year. >> they tried that. they used behavioral economics and tried to change how they structured it in 2009 and it had the same bad result. it's not just investors. >> you know what i think would have done better? spending cuts. i'm going to be a complete contrarian here. personal reductions in spending the size of government, the threat of government to our economic liberties. that includes the deficit. [ overlapping speakers ] >> still today if you had permanent spending reduction i'm telling you that would boost the economy. >> so the thing about spending cuts is you do have to make decisions. you are going to have to fire some people who work for the federal government. you are going to have to do less with the u.s. mili
i remember in the 1970s, nixon, jerry ford, jimmy carter, they all wanted temporary tax rebates. that was the idea du jour. never worked. >> they just gave you a big check and said this is a check from the federal government. go spend it and do whatever you want with it. it's different when could you give people on a weekly or bi-weekly base is throughout the year. >> they tried that. they used behavioral economics and tried to change how they structured it in 2009 and it had the...
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. ♪ ♪ ♪ >>> ladies and gentlemen, the 39th president of the united states, jimmy carter and mrs. rosalyn carter. ♪ [applause] ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >> ladies and gentlemen, bill clinton and hillary clinton. [applause] ♪ [inaudible conversations] ♪ ♪ ♪ [inaudible conversations] ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ [background sounds] [inaudible conversations] ♪ [background sounds] >>> ladies and gentlemen, the children of the vice president, joe biden, accompanied by the house chief administrative officer, dan stroddle. [applause] [inaudible conversations] ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ [background sounds] ♪ [cheers and applause] >>> ladies and gentlemen, the daughters of the president, maleah obama and sasha obama. [cheers and applause] ♪ ♪ [cheers and applause]
. ♪ ♪ ♪ >>> ladies and gentlemen, the 39th president of the united states, jimmy carter and mrs. rosalyn carter. ♪ [applause] ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >> ladies and gentlemen, bill clinton and hillary clinton. [applause] ♪ [inaudible conversations] ♪ ♪ ♪ [inaudible conversations] ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ [background sounds] [inaudible conversations] ♪ [background sounds] >>> ladies and gentlemen, the children of the vice president, joe biden, accompanied...
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jimmy carter's national security advisor, great security scholar, and general jim jones who was barack obama. i mean it is across-the-board t is paul volker, tom pickering, it is really a widespreadment i do think that there is some people, he wear those man's collar. chuck hagel is not someone who is absolutely predictable. he going to be with you 99% of the time and say what you want. and i think there are some people who view any criticism of whatever the administration is and could is somehow disloyal to the state of israel. if you stay with the labor party in israel says about benjamin netanyahu in this yes, you make yourself vulnerable to charges of anti-sellphism in some quarters. >> woodruff: if there was a fight over-- if there is a fight coming over chuck hagel there would be a bigger fight for the last week, months, david, over the fiscal cliff. and whatever it has been called since we first heard about it. is the country better off because of what this congress passed finally on new year's day, the day after new years? >> i think we are immeasurably worse off. i think it wa
jimmy carter's national security advisor, great security scholar, and general jim jones who was barack obama. i mean it is across-the-board t is paul volker, tom pickering, it is really a widespreadment i do think that there is some people, he wear those man's collar. chuck hagel is not someone who is absolutely predictable. he going to be with you 99% of the time and say what you want. and i think there are some people who view any criticism of whatever the administration is and could is...
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jimmy carter's national security advisor great security scholar and general jim jones who was barack obama. i mean it is across-the-board t is paul volker tom pickering it is really a widespreadment i do think that there is some people, he wear those man's collar. chuck hagel is not someone who is absolutely predictable. he going to be with you 99% of the time and say what you want. and i think there are some people who view any criticism of whatever the administration is and could is somehow disloyal to the state of israel. if you stay with the labor party in israel says about benjamin netanyahu in this yes you make yourself vulnerable to charges of anti-sellphism in some quarters. >> woodruff: if there was a fight over-- if there is a fight coming over chuck hagel there would be a bigger fight for the last week months david over the fiscal cliff. and whatever it has been called since we first heard about it. is the country better off because of what this congress passed finally on new year's day the day after new years? >> i think we are immeasurably worse off. i think it was a com
jimmy carter's national security advisor great security scholar and general jim jones who was barack obama. i mean it is across-the-board t is paul volker tom pickering it is really a widespreadment i do think that there is some people, he wear those man's collar. chuck hagel is not someone who is absolutely predictable. he going to be with you 99% of the time and say what you want. and i think there are some people who view any criticism of whatever the administration is and could is somehow...
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carter, and doug schoen, form pollster for bill clinton. john kerry has a lock. he is a member the boys' club. the others? >> there will be issues and challenges with all three. if i had to bet i bet they all are confirmed and that hagel will be the toughest but ultimately will get through. the larger issue, with brennan going to c.i.a. and with jack lew going to treasury this is the effective consolidation of the white house and the president directly over treasury and c.i.a. and c.i.a. nominally an independent agency. >>gregg: these are corner -- cronies? >> yes and it is worrisome. >>gregg: pat, especially hagel who has said to republicans, troubling things about iran, hamas, hezbollah. >> said troubling things to democrats and not just republicans and he will be the most problematic. we see president obama and his chief of staff will either be biden's or the deputy of tom donnalyn, all white males, to drop the mask of pretense of bipartisanship, pushing the agenda through and the discussion each of them is what we can do in terms of ign
carter, and doug schoen, form pollster for bill clinton. john kerry has a lock. he is a member the boys' club. the others? >> there will be issues and challenges with all three. if i had to bet i bet they all are confirmed and that hagel will be the toughest but ultimately will get through. the larger issue, with brennan going to c.i.a. and with jack lew going to treasury this is the effective consolidation of the white house and the president directly over treasury and c.i.a. and c.i.a....
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jimmy carter won post presidenciy in 2002. so, former president bill clinton would follow him in that respect. neither would be a win. either for the secretary clinton or former president, should we move beyond political leaders? >> not necessarily. i think the issue here is that political leaders are the ones that have the most impact on global policy. particularly, peace policy. so i think that there -- it's going to be hard to get away from political leaders, especially the secretary of state, the most powerful country in the world who takes our formal. >> mike, i don't have time for you to respond, mike. >> gandhi and mlk. gandhi and martin luther king jr. not political leaders. >> thank you both for joining us. we'll be right back. [ female announcer ] your smile. like other precious things that start off white, it yellows over time. fact is, when it comes to your smile, if you're not whitening, you're yellowing. crest 3d white whitestrips go below the enamel surface to whiten as well as $500 professional treatments, at a
jimmy carter won post presidenciy in 2002. so, former president bill clinton would follow him in that respect. neither would be a win. either for the secretary clinton or former president, should we move beyond political leaders? >> not necessarily. i think the issue here is that political leaders are the ones that have the most impact on global policy. particularly, peace policy. so i think that there -- it's going to be hard to get away from political leaders, especially the secretary...
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the other very memorable thing about 1981, the hostages were being released by iran, jimmy carter was there, he had been up all night, trying to arrange that. as they came off the platform after the speeches, sam donaldson, shouted to carter, are they out yet? he said, no. the ayatollah specifically made it so it wasn't until reagan got to the lunch that the host amtion cleared iranian air space. the second reagan inaugural was even colder, 7 degrees. the only time i ever wore a hat hotel vision. they had to hold the inauguration inside. >> in the rotunda. >> does anybody remember the richard nixon with the dead birds along the road? he was so determined not to have any pigeon droppings fall on him in the limousine with the top down, he had "roost no more" sprayed along the parade route. $13,000 this cost the taxpayers and there were dozens of dead birds lining the streets [overlapping dialogue] >> a troubled administration. >> i remember when president bush 41 was inaugurated and kept getting out of the limousine. there was a great assignment where you are on the photographer's truck
the other very memorable thing about 1981, the hostages were being released by iran, jimmy carter was there, he had been up all night, trying to arrange that. as they came off the platform after the speeches, sam donaldson, shouted to carter, are they out yet? he said, no. the ayatollah specifically made it so it wasn't until reagan got to the lunch that the host amtion cleared iranian air space. the second reagan inaugural was even colder, 7 degrees. the only time i ever wore a hat hotel...
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quote, you have people like michael moore, bill clinton and jimmy carter coming out and giving you kudos as a sane republican. that does not play so well in the primary phase of iowa or south carolina. to be fair, huntsman was referring to the kudos as an added strike against him on top of his tendency towards honesty, even when inconvenient during the campaign. but by singling those three out, especially bill clinton, jon huntsman probably doesn't have to worry about any future endorsements. and a move that could signal some progress. during thursday's swearing-in ceremonies house speaker john boehner met the husbands of both democratic representative shaun patrick maloney of new york and mark pokan of wisconsin and how is that for family friendly and a new pew report notes members of the 113th congress are getting bold when it comes to their religious affiliation. they are at the same 2% level as americans who refuse to specify their faith. democratic congresswoman kirsten cinema to describe her religion as non-but ten of her colleagues didn't specify any religious affiliation and that
quote, you have people like michael moore, bill clinton and jimmy carter coming out and giving you kudos as a sane republican. that does not play so well in the primary phase of iowa or south carolina. to be fair, huntsman was referring to the kudos as an added strike against him on top of his tendency towards honesty, even when inconvenient during the campaign. but by singling those three out, especially bill clinton, jon huntsman probably doesn't have to worry about any future endorsements....
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. ♪ ♪ >> ladies and gentlemen, the 39th president of the united states, jimmy carter, and mrs. rosalyn carter. [applause] ♪ ♪ >> ladies and gentlemen, the 42nd president of the united states, william jefferson clinton, and secretary of state colin powell. [applause] -- secretary of state hillary clinton. [cheers and applause] ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >> ladies and gentlemen, the children of the vice president'. [applause] ♪ ♪ >> ladies and gentlemen, the daughters of the president, malia obama and sasha obama. [applause] ♪ [cheering] ♪ >> ladies and gentlemen, dr. jill biden. [applause] >> ladies and gentlemen, the first lady of the united states, mrs. michelle obama. the clerk of the house of representatives. [applause] ♪ ♪ ♪ >> ladies and gentlemen, the vice-president of the united states, joseph r. biden. senate deputy sergeant at arms, house deputy sergeant at arms, senate majority leader harry reid, and house democratic leader, nancy pelosi. [applause] ♪ ♪ >> ladies and gentlemen, the president of the united states, brought h. obama -- barack h. obama, the hou
. ♪ ♪ >> ladies and gentlemen, the 39th president of the united states, jimmy carter, and mrs. rosalyn carter. [applause] ♪ ♪ >> ladies and gentlemen, the 42nd president of the united states, william jefferson clinton, and secretary of state colin powell. [applause] -- secretary of state hillary clinton. [cheers and applause] ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >> ladies and gentlemen, the children of the vice president'. [applause] ♪ ♪ >> ladies and gentlemen, the daughters of...
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how many times was jimmy carter told, you cannot win? how many times was barack obama told you cannot win? they all won. two of them twice. they won with people you had never heard of before. we do not have anything like that in the republican party. we throw good money after bad. dole and mccain and romney use the same people. staff infection. it will not matter who you put in front of them if you have the same people pulling the same strings. [applause] >> how do we make a compelling argument? from a conservative point of view, how can you even make the compelling argument to republicans? it is not some kind of illness they do not want to be infected by. >> they always say, it is always darkest right before it is completely black. it's always darkest right before the lights come on. it is not the american public got into everything that is liberal. i hope the lights come on in the next couple of years. they did not buy into the change of another person. as much as that is frustrating, where the economy is right now, with what we are pa
how many times was jimmy carter told, you cannot win? how many times was barack obama told you cannot win? they all won. two of them twice. they won with people you had never heard of before. we do not have anything like that in the republican party. we throw good money after bad. dole and mccain and romney use the same people. staff infection. it will not matter who you put in front of them if you have the same people pulling the same strings. [applause] >> how do we make a compelling...
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a guy named carter, james, a guy that was killed and jimmy lee jackson, of course, another jamed during that season, and the martyrs who made it -- their blood -- they could not be there. either dead or -- i thought about that journey. the joy of president barack obama winning. i must say, in these last four years i'm impressed with what he has done. we were minus 4 million jobs. more americans are insured. more youth have pell grants. registry, in detroit, the number one truck, the ram, number one car, the cadillac, and more troops out of iraq. tremendous odds, against tremendous odds, he has done an amazing job. >> so many things on this president's agenda. i want to speak with you about gun control, because you come from chicago, which has suffered a pretty tough year with the number of murders in that city as a result of gun violence. do any of the president's policies in proposal, or in the think tank, do think address gun control and reducing the violence in our inner cities? >> only in some measure. i wrote president barack obama a letter, and vice president biden. in chicago, gu
a guy named carter, james, a guy that was killed and jimmy lee jackson, of course, another jamed during that season, and the martyrs who made it -- their blood -- they could not be there. either dead or -- i thought about that journey. the joy of president barack obama winning. i must say, in these last four years i'm impressed with what he has done. we were minus 4 million jobs. more americans are insured. more youth have pell grants. registry, in detroit, the number one truck, the ram, number...